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Solius Labs Analyzes Skin to Deliver Precision UVB Light

Solius Labs launched the world's first personalized sunlight therapy system: Solius Pro, the only FDA-cleared personalized UVB light therapy device available without a prescription. This innovative, over-the-counter UVB light therapy device uses a patent-pending skin analysis system to deliver an optimal dose of UVB light with 99% less UV risk than the sun, effectively stimulating the natural health benefits of the sun in about five minutes per week.

As peer-reviewed research says, sunlight is more than a source of Vitamin D, and Solius Pro has the potential to help with everything from mood and energy to cognition and recovery. The FDA established a new product code for Solius, recognizing it as a novel health technology. As the first and only device in its category, Solius is seeing strong early demand, with over 1,000 pre-orders ahead of launch.

Trend Themes

  1. Personalized Light Therapy — At-home UVB systems that analyze skin profiles are expanding wellness devices into precision dosing platforms with lower perceived risk and broader daily health applications.
  2. Prescription-free Medical Devices — FDA-cleared consumer health technologies are blurring the line between clinical treatment and self-directed wellness through regulated devices available without traditional prescription pathways.
  3. Sunlight Alternative Wellness — Demand for controlled light exposure reflects a growing market for products that replicate natural environmental benefits while reducing the safety concerns associated with outdoor sun exposure.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Health Technology — Connected wellness hardware is becoming more specialized as biometric analysis, personalized settings and clinical validation create new categories of premium home health products.
  2. Dermatology — Skin-focused diagnostics and tailored UV delivery systems introduce new models for preventative care, therapeutic support and consumer-facing treatment experiences beyond the clinic.
  3. Mental Wellness — Light-based interventions tied to mood, energy and cognition signal emerging opportunities at the intersection of behavioral health, recovery routines and non-pharmaceutical wellness tools.

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